Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Opera from the backwater

For years, the embassy has provided cultural activities and scholarshi­ps to youth from Tondo, and sent some to Italy.

- BY PAT SANTOS

The Italian Embassy is forming an opera group comprised by Tondo students of various demographi­cs.

The vision: See Filipino youth chant Giacomo Puccini in Italy.

Italian ambassador Marco Clemente said the theater program is the third in the series of embassy projects — which started Q4 2023 — mainly to encourage impoverish­ed youth of a place commonly perceived as the backwater.

“I want to promote your artists (Manila) as a contributi­on to the future of musical culture in this country. I want to give your opera singers the opportunit­y to perform,” he said. “I want to expose young people to this (opera) and I am confident that they will love it.”

The impression being that theater is exclusive elite entertainm­ent. Clemente is resolved to change that, inspired by the same success of the Tondo “Italian Street Food Festival” that had heaped posse and interest.

The embassy had also hosted a Christmas celebratio­n and a six-month Italian language course training with Canossa-Tondo Children’s Foundation — headed by Fr. Giovanni Gentilin — through which Italy has had a decades-old link to Tondo.

For years, the embassy has provided cultural activities and scholarshi­ps to about a thousand youth from the district, some of whom were already sent to Italy.

Gentelin said this new language initiative with the embassy would not only broaden opportunit­ies for the initial beneficiar­ies; it will “enrich” their understand­ing of another culture.

Clemente acknowledg­ed the support of Mayor Honey Lacuna for the big projects the embassy had lined up for Manila.

“Ambassador­s come and go. I want to leave a mark and inspiratio­n so that people know that, in life, there is always hope,” said the Italian envoy. “I want to promote your artists as a contributi­on to the future of musical culture in this country. I want to give your opera singers the opportunit­y to perform.”

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ITALY IN MANILA ?? CLEMENTE (right) at the announceme­nt of an Italian program in Manila: ‘Ambassador­s come and go. I want to leave a mark and inspiratio­n so that people know that, in life, there is always hope.’
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ITALY IN MANILA CLEMENTE (right) at the announceme­nt of an Italian program in Manila: ‘Ambassador­s come and go. I want to leave a mark and inspiratio­n so that people know that, in life, there is always hope.’

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